University of Edinburgh

Easter Bush Campus - Trigeneration Energy Scheme Design

Executive Summary

Following the successful delivery of the Holyrood low-carbon energy centre and subsequent expansion, Vital Energi were selected to design, build, install and operate a tri-generation scheme at Easter Bush. The scheme will provide electricity, heat, hot water and cooling to the Campus and is future-proofed to accommodate further connections when new buildings are complete.

  • stats-numerical
    £9m contract value
  • heat
    7.8MW of heating output
  • cooling
    3.5MW of cooling output
  • reducing-carbon
    12,000kg of co2 reduction through higher levels of insulated pipework

Project Overview

The University of Edinburgh was established in 1583 and is one of the oldest English-speaking universities in the world. It consists of six main sites with more than 41,000 students and more than 10,000 full-time equivalent members of staff. The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies is a one-of-a-kind centre of excellence in clinical activity, teaching and research. The School comprises the Roslin Institute, Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security, Roslin Innovation Centre, Hospital for Small Animals, Equine Veterinary Services, Farm Animal Services, Easter Bush Pathology and Jeanne Marchig International Centre for Animal Welfare Education.

Following the successful delivery of the Holyrood low-carbon energy centre and subsequent expansion, Vital Energi were selected to design, build, install and operate a tri-generation scheme at Easter Bush. The scheme will provide electricity, heat, hot water and cooling to the Campus and is future-proofed to accommodate further connections when new buildings are complete.

Our Solution

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The University of Edinburgh was established in 1583 and is one of the oldest English-speaking universities in the world. It consists of six main sites with more than 41,000 students and more than 10,000 full-time equivalent members of staff. The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies is a one-of-a-kind centre of excellence in clinical activity, teaching and research. The School comprises the Roslin Institute, Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security, Roslin Innovation Centre, Hospital for Small Animals, Equine Veterinary Services, Farm Animal Services, Easter Bush Pathology and Jeanne Marchig International Centre for Animal Welfare Education.

Following the successful delivery of the Holyrood low-carbon energy centre and subsequent expansion, Vital Energi were selected to design, build, install and operate a tri-generation scheme at Easter Bush. The scheme will provide electricity, heat, hot water and cooling to the Campus and is future-proofed to accommodate further connections when new buildings are complete.

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Easter Bush Campus Trigeneration Energy Scheme Design

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